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As you move up the school, the air of concentration increases but an element of fun still appears to remain on the agenda. Happily, a science class in year 5 were allowed to let out their stick insects, which they had hatched from eggs, showing that they were sophisticates at handling them compared to us, although the enjoyment quotient was probably similar. If you wanted to judge the school purely on academic success you would be lavish in your praise, as they have achieved 12 scholarships in the last two years...

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Coworth Flexlands School is an independent prep school & nursery offering high-quality education for girls to age 11 and boys to age 7. Set in beautiful grounds between Chobham, Windlesham, and Sunningdale, the school is ideally located to provide our students with a stimulating environment to develop their skills and abilities.

Our pupils achieve highly and we are a happy school with small class sizes and specialist teaching from Nursery upwards. The curriculum is supported with boundless extra-curricular opportunities which all contribute to nurturing the best of every pupil.
Our two forest school practitioners and outdoor classroom set in the woods enable the children to have a real hands-on learning experience.

Coworth Flexlands is renowned for academic excellence. The girls move on to top senior schools in the UK, with many gaining scholarships each year. Our boys leave us at seven, well prepared for some of the top boys’ preparatory schools.

The school offers the convenience of optional wrap-around care and clubs for busy parents from 7.30am - 6pm and a wide range of on-site holiday activities.

Please do visit us on Open Morning or call for a personal tour....Read more

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Since 2010, Anne Sweeney MA (60s), married with four children. Another case of teaching in the genes, from her father in this case. An only child, raised and educated in Aberdeen all the way up to her graduation with a maths MA, a subject she admits to loving passionately. A quiet, calm, deeply self-confident woman who arrived at teaching in junior schools somewhat by accident. Having 'taken a bit of a break', not surprising as she produced four children in under six years, she intended to return to teaching seniors but was deterred by the prospect of having to retrain for the new Maths Project initiative. Instead she moved to the primary sector and, despite her worries that there would be no buzz - 'Oh no, I’ve got to teach addition AGAIN' - she...

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Coworth Flexlands is a Prep School of approximately 150 pupils (nursery-year 6). The school recognises that all pupils have individual needs, most of which can be met within the normal environment of the classroom through a differentiated curriculum. The needs of a small number of pupils cannot be met fully without some special support. This additional support is offered as an integral part of the school's provision. The Special Needs Department aims to identify all children who need special consideration to support their physical, social, emotional or intellectual development. Some children are offered extra support within the classroom, others may require individual tuition.

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